Genesis 1:2

The letter Aleph of אל El represents air or the Spirit and the (ראש Rosh) crown of El is Elohim (who is a consuming “Aesh אש” fire), represented by the letter ש Shin a devouring fire, that hovers upon the letters ים Iod-Mem, the face of Yam, our creative sexual waters.

“And the Spirit (א Aleph) of אלהים Elohim (who is a consuming “Aesh אש” fire) hovered upon the face of the waters.” – Genesis 1: 2

Genesis 1:9,10

And Elohim said, Let the (genital) waters under (the central nervous system) the heavens be gathered together unto one place (the spinal medulla), and let the dry land (of Canaan) appear: and it was so. And Elohim called the dry land Earth (physical, astral, mental, causal bodies); and the gathering together of the waters (or fluids of the central nervous system and genitalia) called he Seas: and Elohim saw that it was good.” – Genesis 1: 9, 10

An excerpt from glorian.org

Psalm 82

In The Pistis Sophia, a book dictated by the Master Aberamentho to his disciples, he states that there are twelve main saviors: twelve. In Kabbalah, we understand that those twelve saviors relate to the twelve Aeons, the twelve Sephiroth of the Tree of Life. People think that there is only one savior, but ignore that all of the twelve form that unique light which we call Elohim. When reading Psalm 82 we understand it better:

“Elohim stands in the congregation of El: thus, among the Elohim, he judges. I have said, You are Elohim; and all of you are children of Elion (the Highest, the Ain Soph Aur).”

The Psalm 82: 7 continues:

“But you shall die like Adam.” Because, “In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.” – Genesis 3: 19

An excerpt from glorian.org

Exodus 4: 2-5

And יהוה said unto him, What is that in thine hand? And he said, A rod.
And he said, Cast it on the ground. And he cast it on the ground, and it became a serpent; and Moses fled from before it.
And 
יהוה said unto Moses, Put forth thine hand, and take it (the serpent) by the tail. And he put forth his hand, and caught it, and it became a rod in his hand: That they may believe that יהוה אלהים Jehovah Elohim of their fathers, the Elohimאלהים of Abraham, the Elohimאלהים of Isaac, and the Elohimאלהים of Jacob, hath appeared unto thee.” – Exodus 4: 2-5

The Zohar states:

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